Little Princess (2007)
Little Princess is a children's animated television series. Directed by Edward Foster, it debuted in the United Kingdom in 2006 and is currently shown there as part of Channel 5's Milkshake! and – as Y Dywysoges Fach – in the children's programming strand Cyw on the Welsh language channel S4C. In English, the stories are narrated by Julian Clary, who also provides the voice of the cat Puss. Jane Horrocks provides the voice of the Little Princess. The series is based on the original books by Tony Ross and follows the success of Ross's 1986 book 'I Want My Potty', which was also turned into a 5 minute short film. Great Uncle Walter is voiced by Brian Blessed and General, Prime Minister, Gardener and Chef are all voiced by Colin McFarlane.
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2007 / TV-YLittle Princess is a children's animated television series. Directed by Edward Foster, it debuted in the United Kingdom in 2006 and is currently shown there as part of Channel 5's Milkshake! and – as Y Dywysoges Fach – in the children's programming strand Cyw on the Welsh language channel S4C. In English, the stories are narrated by Julian Clary, who also provides the voice of the cat Puss. Jane Horrocks provides the voice of the Little Princess. The series is based on the original books by Tony Ross and follows the success of Ross's 1986 book 'I Want My Potty', which was also turned into a 5 minute short film. Great Uncle Walter is voiced by Brian Blessed and General, Prime Minister, Gardener and Chef are all voiced by Colin McFarlane.
Seasons & Episode
The youngster is delighted when Great Uncle Walter's Shetland pony comes to stay - until she realises how stubborn the animal is
The royal youngster builds a treehouse, only to discover Archie and Maid are working together to make their own
An argument between General and Maid disturbs Little Princess while she is trying to paint a picture. With the voices of Julian Clary and Jane Horrocks.
The youngster accidentally ruins a new dress and tries to mend it without anyone knowing.
Little Princess uses the scissors and glue without permission and ruins the brand new dress given to her by Great Aunty.
Little Princess wants to leave home to go to space. But she soon realises that her home is just as exciting...
Little Princess decides that she wants to be a bridesmaid. She finds the perfect outfit, but finding someone to get married isn't as easy...
Someone has eaten all of Princess's biscuits! Like a true detective, Princess sets up a number of traps to catch the hungry biscuit thief.
Algie visits the castle and shows the princess how well he can train her dog.
The youngster is determined to win the golden rosette at the castle's annual pet talent contest.
The youngster is determined to win the golden rosette at the castle's annual pet talent contest.
The princess wants to become a vet, but finds looking after animals is harder than she imagined.
The princess wants to become a vet, but finds looking after animals is harder than she imagined.
A flock of geese takes over Admiral's pond, so the youngster gives him a job at the castle.
A flock of geese takes over Admiral's pond, so the youngster gives him a job at the castle.
General has organised a gymkhana at the castle. Princess is sure that she and Horace are the perfect team.
General wants to be strong so that he can impress Maid, and Little Princess is determined to help.
Little Princess is very excited when Aunty arrives at the castle with a piano, but learning to play involves a lot of hard work...
There is a power cut in the castle just as the household is preparing a birthday party for Great Uncle Walter
Little Princess is enjoying a lazy day by the pond when Scruff finds three little duck eggs.
The youngster does not like rules, and decides that if she has to follow them, everyone else in the castle should too
Maid is not very well, which is good news for nurse Princess - she's been waiting for a patient to look after!
Princess is delighted when Scruff finds a sparkly tiara for her to wear, until she finds out that it belongs to Maid.
Princess wants to become famous so that she can have a statue made in her honour, just like her Great Uncle Walter.
Maid is not very well, which is good news for nurse Princess - she's been waiting for a patient to look after!
Princess is looking after Sticky, Great Uncle Walter's stick insect. But Sticky does not always stay where he is supposed to...
The princess never wins at hide-and-seek, until she finds a hidden room in the castle...
Princess and Algie are having a sleepover at the castle, but Princess is much too excited to sleep.
The princess has opened a cafe with Algie as her waiter, but running a cafe needs lots of organisation - and Algie does not like being told what to do.
Princess is delighted when everyone is locked out of the castle, as it means they will have to spend the night camping.
Princess wants to receive a letter in the post, but she needs to find someone to write to her first. How will she find herself a pen pal?
Princess is learning to bird watch, but wild birds aren't very easy to spot when they keep flying off. How will she manage to get a closer look?
When the ice cream and drawing paper run out, Princess realises the importance of not wasting things.
Little Princess is learning to ice skate, but it's not easy and she's tempted to give up.
Little Princess is a children's animated television series. Directed by Edward Foster, it debuted in the United Kingdom in 2006 and is currently shown there as part of Channel 5's Milkshake! and – as Y Dywysoges Fach – in the children's programming strand Cyw on the Welsh language channel S4C. In English, the stories are narrated by Julian Clary, who also provides the voice of the cat Puss. Jane Horrocks provides the voice of the Little Princess. The series is based on the original books by Tony Ross and follows the success of Ross's 1986 book 'I Want My Potty', which was also turned into a 5 minute short film. Great Uncle Walter is voiced by Brian Blessed and General, Prime Minister, Gardener and Chef are all voiced by Colin McFarlane.